As we continue through Titus considering various translation issues, we look in this episode at Titus 2:1-10. This section talks about Christian relationships and behavior. Five different groups of people are given instructions on God-honoring behavior: older men, older women, younger women, younger men, and servants. The primary translation issue is how to translate all these characteristics and how much implicit information can be made explicit - especially considering a passage where we might want to explain some of the concepts, such as women working at home and being submissive to their husbands! Join us as we consider how to translate these ideas.
Passover - Key Terms in Translation
Atonement - Key Terms in Translation
Righteousness and Justice - Key Terms in Translation
Grace - Key Terms in Translation
Glory - Key Terms in Translation
Drafting Titus - Final Cautions and Greetings
Drafting Titus - A Miniature Gospel
Drafting Titus - Can Grace ”Appear”? Translating Figures of Speech
Drafting Titus - Dealing with the Rebellious
Translating Titus - Qualifications for Elders
Drafting Titus - Introduction
Drafting Titus - Background
Exegetical Checking
Mindy - Loving the Littles
Marty and Tina - Translation and Faithfulness
Roadmap to the Bible - The Ends and the End
Roadmap to the Bible - The First Church
Roadmap to the Bible - The Life of Christ
Roadmap to the Bible - New Testament Overview
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